This report provides an overview of the wind industry, potential benefits and barriers to localization, and policy support to encourage wind industry development. Twelve countries are examined as case studies, and recommendations aimed at China are made.
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This report examines the factors that will drive the demand for, and supply of, natural gas in the coming decades, the conditions under which gas could play a more prominent role in the global energy mix, and the implications that a "golden age of gas" could have for energy markets and the envir
The report provides policy information on the assessment of the environmental and social costs and benefits of biofuels. It examines concerns of critical developments and reviews the options for a more sustainable use of biomass and measures to increase resource productivity.
This review provides information on policy and energy regulation in energy markets throughout the world, including: Africa; the Baltic States, Central, and Eastern Europe; Latin America and the Caribbean; the Middle East; Russia; South Asia; South East Asia; and the Pacific Region.
This report discusses potential impacts of progressive transportation policies worldwide. The authors explore growth rates in transportation, potential reductions in fuel use, and associated energy and environmental benefits.
This report provides brief overviews of industry trends and global investment in the renewable energy sector and then focuses on outlining tax and incentive policies from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Mexico, The Netherlands, New Zealand, No
This report highlights two underutilized but fully implementable technologies that efficiently integrate heat and electricity systems, provide flexibility and enhance energy security.
This case study describes implementation of an energy management system that meets all requirements of ISO 50001 and Superior Energy Performance (SEP), a U.S. certification and recognition program for facilities demonstrating energy management excellence and sustained energy savings.
The authors of this paper argue that the breakdown in conventional policy labels represents an important shift in renewable electricity policy, one that policymakers, analysts, government officials and investors around the world need to better understand.
This report describes energy efficiency trends in G20 countries based a set of homogeneous energy efficiency indicators. The indicators are designed to monitor changes in energy efficiency and to allow cross-country comparisons of various energy efficiency situations.